Who would replace Uribe in the Colombian Senate?



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After the former president and now Senator Álvaro Uribe Vélez announced on his Twitter account his resignation from the seat in the Colombian Senate as a result of an investigation by the Supreme Court of Justice against him for witnesses, it was speculated on who would replace Uribe in the event that the plenary badembly would accept the will of the senator.

Instead, the civil engineer Milla Patricia Romero Soto would arrive, which follows him last in the list presented by the party of the Democratic Center that won a seat in Congress, John Harold Suárez. The latter exceeded Romero by 93 votes, according to the final account of the National Register

Ramero was born in Cúcuta, Norte de Santander, was a candidate for the interior of his department and advisor to Corpes Centro Oriente in the sector basic sanitation and drinking water for the departments of Cundinamarca, Boyacá, Huila and Norte de Santander.

Milla had the number 11 during the Senate campaign and he got 27,308 votes, which did not reach him to get to Congress at the time.

The political leader was criticized for his presence in Congress, for being an opponent of Senator Gustavo Petro and for regretting the action of the Green Alliance senator, Antanas Mockus, when he dropped his pants in plenary.

Thanksgiving to God in the Democratic Center, before the possession of the new Congress @AlvaroUribeVel @IvanDuque #UnFuturoParaTodos pic.twitter.com/4DEPeyI0On

– Mile Romero Soto CD # 11 (@millaromerosoto) July 20, 2018

Writing NTN24

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